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  • Mammography screening: Only one in three women is well-informed: A German Study
  • School absenteeism and early behavioral problems: A German Study
  • Type 1 diabetes prevention: Insulin vaccine undergoes second trial: A German Study
  • Not all trans fatty acids are bad: European Society of Cardiology Study
  • New method of investigating human lung tissue enables improved drug target validation for COPD treatment: A German Study
  • Diagnosis and treatment are inadequate for Severe asthma: A German Study
  • Evidence of the influence of emotion awareness on the development of attention in preschool children: A German Study
  • Meditation can reduce chronic neck pain, study shows
  • Obesity accelerates aging of the liver, researchers find using novel biological aging clock
  • Clostridium ramosum improves nutrient uptake in the small intestine, promoting obesity
  • Sleeping on animal fur in infancy found to reduce risk of asthma
  • Computer-automated, time-lapse embryo photography may increase success of in-vitro fertilization
  • Joyful, mocking and "ticklish" laughter activates different connections in the brain: A study
  • SARS-Like Virus Kills Two More People in Germany and Britain
  • Yoga excellent for chronic neck pain: German study
  • Bayer won't raise offer for Schiff Nutrition
  • German parliament defends circumcision after court ban
  • Dance holds clue to a woman`s fertility cycle: Study
  • Calcium Supplements Linked to Significantly Increased Heart Attack Risk, Study Suggests
  • Germany Allows Genetic Testing of Embryos
  • Germany backtracks on sprouts as E. coli source
  • Germany confirms beansprouts as E coli source
  • Germany To Withhold Global Fund Contribution
  • Women are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of excessive drinking
  • Cancer treatment gets better with new chemo-bomb procedure
  • Stem cell treatment for diabetes mellitus
  • Study Says, Birth Control Pill might Lower Sexual Drive in Women
  • Ancient DNA Reveals Surprisingly Few Differences in Human and Neandertal Proteins
  • Heart Stem Cells Move Closer to Human Treatments
  • Expectant moms should heed their body�s nutritional needs
  • German death linked to Scots anthrax outbreak
  • Exercise Program Associated With Denser Bones, Lower Fall Risk In Older Women
  • Smoking ban reduces heart attacks
  • Oral contraceptives don�t affect women's fertility
  • Women deserve better access to birth control: UN
  • Beer bellies - scientific fact or science fiction?
  • Mums urged to eat more oily fish
  • Genetic Link Between Heart Disease, Common Dental Disease
  • Therapist treats wartime trauma with art
  • If Plastic Surgery Won�t Convince You, What Will?
  • How babies will live four years longer than the last generation
  • Gender May Influence Heart Failure Treatment
  • German scientists warn cervical cancer vaccine may be ineffective
  • Flax and borage oil can induce skin health
  • Rhinitis Linked To Adult-Onset Asthma
  • Smells During Sleep May Shape Dreams
  • Large Waistline Linked To Stroke Risk
  • When all else fails lets try fat but fit
  • Cholesterol test can be a lifesaver
  • Elderly not more anxious than young people, studies show
  • Germany to Oust Obesity
  • Lack of Vitamin D Could Raise Odds for Death
  • New skin cancer screening programme in Germany
  • Energy drinks can rob you of energy, fitness in the long run BRIGHT EATING
  • Heart attack deaths not higher for women
  • New Study: Low Vitamin D Levels Dramatically Raise Breast Cancer Risk
  • Coffee lowers, alcohol raises breast cancer risk, studies show
  • Opinion: Health Care Can Benefit from Text Messaging
  • Vending machines to give teenagers condoms
  • This Beer Will Keep You Sober, And Clear Of Cops
  • Rise in heart attacks found during exciting, key games
  • Contrasting Weight Problems Observed In Germany
  • Vitamin D and one Hershey's Kiss
  • Diabetes Nannies to the Rescue
  • Diabetes patients at risk from alternate medicine
  • The Politics of Teen Pregnancy
  • B-cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (B-CLL)
  • Germany, Italy Recommend Girls Receive HPV Vaccine Gardasil
  • Germany's Falling Total Fertility Rate
  • New drugs 'help breast cancer patients'
  • Obesity affects women's employment success
  • Women are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of excessive drinking
  • Natural family planning as effective as the pill
  • Germany introduces cancer jab
  • Women's skin ages faster than men's: study
  • Coventry Health Care to Speak at the JPMorgan Healthcare
  • Burn 600% more fat in 2006
  • Ford and the United Auto Workers Reach Health Care Agreement
  • UnitedHealth Group Completes Merger with PacifiCare Health Systems
  • Health care plans for Medicare beneficiaries are not all alike
  • ACS Signs Contract Extension With Magellan Health Services
  • An Affordable Solution for People without Health Insurance
  • Post-Katrina: Lead in disturbed soil may pose heightened health Problems
  • National Institutes of Health Awards $15M Contract to SRA
  • Take a deep breath: UVA health system opens clinical trial.
  • Online Fitness Magazine Subscription Delivers The Truth Using TV
  • Women Only Fitness Boot Camp Offers Five Tips to Prevent Broken Fitness Resolutions, Avoid Failure and Frustration
  • Choosing The Wrong Health Insurance Can Cost You Dearly
  • The suffering of the health house of the villagers in Varto
  • Health and Nutrition Tips for 2006; ARAMARK Offers Suggestions
  • Medicare drug benefit could do harm to poor, elderly, and disabled
  • UCSD researchers state vitamin D needed to cut cancer risk
  • Sleep researchers from five European countries will study the mechanism of sleep regulation
  • Who Let The Dogs In, New Dog Health Resources For Dog Owners
  • Bipolar disorder more common than expected in hospitalized adolescents
  • New Regulations for EU Members in 2006
  • Tai Chi - What is Tai Chi - Tai Chi chuan?
  • Women over 50 need more info on vitamin D and bone health
  • Taking Vitamins to Treat Illness
  • CAD Detects Breast Cancers That Are Most Challenging to Detect
  • Migraine Headaches May Have Stroke Risk
  • Carnitine Compound Eases Diabetic Nerve Pain
  • Anxiety May Worsen Disability in Older Women
  • Smoking During Pregnancy Raises Diabetes Risk
  • Substantial bone loss seen with Depo-Provera use
  • New Risk for Asthma, Allergy Found
  • Chocolatier Says Candy Has Health Benefits
  • Breastfeeding Linked to Lower Arthritis Risk
  • Female obesity linked to leukemia
  • Sugar-sweetened beverages increase women's risk of developing type 2 diabetes
  • Gro� Beer Bitte
  • Soda Could Lead To Diabetes
  • Siemens Receives FDA Approvable Letter for Its Digital Mammography Solution
  • Study Says Condoms Contain Cancer-Causing Substance
  • Walking Ability Improves in Miami Paralysis Study
  • Obesity affects women's employment success
  • Exercise Program Improves Osteoporosis
  • Spinal electrodes could cure incontinence (April 16, 2004)
  • Germany says restaurant food must be marked as GMO (March 31, 2004)
  • Genetically modified foodstuffs approved (January 12, 2004)
  • Drinking Can Lead to Hearing Loss (March 15, 2004 - HealthDayNews)
  • Mad-cow testing problems: Untested meat sold (January 7, 2004 - germnews.de)
  • Guidelines offer basis for timely mortality reduction of breast cancer (November 17, 2003 - Breast Cancer)
  • BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations may contribute to early-onset breast cancer in Germany (August 6, 2003 - Deutsch Krebsforschungszentrum)
  • Smoking cancers cause 5% of deaths in Germany (May 29, 2003 - Reuters Health)